@powermaks The video shows that it doesn't. It is moving at a constant speed, changing direction at regular intervals. a sine wave would mean that it slows down when it gets to each end, and a square wave would mean that it moves ludicrously fast, even if the corners of the wave were slightly rounded. A square wave also stops at each end. This machine doesn't stop.
@therorybox nothing is perfect. that's what it looks like, put it under even a small load an you will see what im talking about. it looks perfect in a bad quality video. see it in person. it will have slightly rounded corners i now realize its a saw-tooth wave. those pegs dont mesh together perfectly.
I think it is actually a sawtooth. A square wave means it would instantaneously go from one position to the other.
rdmbox95 11 months ago 3
@rdmbox95 in does. if built with extreme precision. but there is no such thing as "perfect" so the square wave will have slightly rounded corners.
powermaks 7 months ago
@powermaks The video shows that it doesn't. It is moving at a constant speed, changing direction at regular intervals. a sine wave would mean that it slows down when it gets to each end, and a square wave would mean that it moves ludicrously fast, even if the corners of the wave were slightly rounded. A square wave also stops at each end. This machine doesn't stop.
therorybox 7 months ago
@therorybox nothing is perfect. that's what it looks like, put it under even a small load an you will see what im talking about. it looks perfect in a bad quality video. see it in person. it will have slightly rounded corners i now realize its a saw-tooth wave. those pegs dont mesh together perfectly.
powermaks 7 months ago
@rdmbox95 i guess it all depends how you think about it, yea, im starting to think that too. square waves are impossible to achieve mechanically.
powermaks 7 months ago
This is cool trust me i was in 8 class for competition must do that and its hard to make but cool
TheEros5211 1 year ago
No, I was working from a model I saw in a traveling exhibit. I use Sketchup to design the lantern gears, and then make them on a Epilog laser cutter.
Dr1Bot 1 year ago
Awesome! I just got a make magazine in the mail and it had a how to in it for this :D
Blacklemon67 1 year ago
excellent !!! thanks for showing your skills,
DELTA1DSV 1 year ago